Libertarianism

Libertarianism is the moral view that persons fully own
themselves, at least initially, and have certain moral powers to acquire
property rights in external things. Individual liberty is based on universal
moral principles that apply to all persons, across all times. Libertarians
recognize that personal liberty and economic liberty are one and the same.

When
considering social and political interactions, the default libertarian starting
point is always that people are free and that we must have good reasons
whenever we attempt to restrict their freedom. The burden of justification is
not on the person who claims to be free, but rather on the person who claims to
limit another’s freedom. As free and moral equals, libertarians reject any and
all claims of the subjective authority of some person or persons over others.

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